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  1. Total population of India 2029

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    Updated Nov 18, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Total population of India 2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/263766/total-population-of-india/
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    Nov 18, 2024
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    Area covered
    India
    Description

    The statistic shows the total population of India from 2019 to 2029. In 2023, the estimated total population in India amounted to approximately 1.43 billion people.

    Total population in India

    India currently has the second-largest population in the world and is projected to overtake top-ranking China within forty years. Its residents comprise more than one-seventh of the entire world’s population, and despite a slowly decreasing fertility rate (which still exceeds the replacement rate and keeps the median age of the population relatively low), an increasing life expectancy adds to an expanding population. In comparison with other countries whose populations are decreasing, such as Japan, India has a relatively small share of aged population, which indicates the probability of lower death rates and higher retention of the existing population.

    With a land mass of less than half that of the United States and a population almost four times greater, India has recognized potential problems of its growing population. Government attempts to implement family planning programs have achieved varying degrees of success. Initiatives such as sterilization programs in the 1970s have been blamed for creating general antipathy to family planning, but the combined efforts of various family planning and contraception programs have helped halve fertility rates since the 1960s. The population growth rate has correspondingly shrunk as well, but has not yet reached less than one percent growth per year.

    As home to thousands of ethnic groups, hundreds of languages, and numerous religions, a cohesive and broadly-supported effort to reduce population growth is difficult to create. Despite that, India is one country to watch in coming years. It is also a growing economic power; among other measures, its GDP per capita was expected to triple between 2003 and 2013 and was listed as the third-ranked country for its share of the global gross domestic product.

  2. Countries with the largest population 2025

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    Updated Aug 5, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Countries with the largest population 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/262879/countries-with-the-largest-population/
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    Aug 5, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2025
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    In 2025, India overtook China as the world's most populous country and now has almost 1.46 billion people. China now has the second-largest population in the world, still with just over 1.4 billion inhabitants, however, its population went into decline in 2023. Global population As of 2025, the world's population stands at almost 8.2 billion people and is expected to reach around 10.3 billion people in the 2080s, when it will then go into decline. Due to improved healthcare, sanitation, and general living conditions, the global population continues to increase; mortality rates (particularly among infants and children) are decreasing and the median age of the world population has steadily increased for decades. As for the average life expectancy in industrial and developing countries, the gap has narrowed significantly since the mid-20th century. Asia is the most populous continent on Earth; 11 of the 20 largest countries are located there. It leads the ranking of the global population by continent by far, reporting four times as many inhabitants as Africa. The Demographic Transition The population explosion over the past two centuries is part of a phenomenon known as the demographic transition. Simply put, this transition results from a drastic reduction in mortality, which then leads to a reduction in fertility, and increase in life expectancy; this interim period where death rates are low and birth rates are high is where this population explosion occurs, and population growth can remain high as the population ages. In today's most-developed countries, the transition generally began with industrialization in the 1800s, and growth has now stabilized as birth and mortality rates have re-balanced. Across less-developed countries, the stage of this transition varies; for example, China is at a later stage than India, which accounts for the change in which country is more populous - understanding the demographic transition can help understand the reason why China's population is now going into decline. The least-developed region is Sub-Saharan Africa, where fertility rates remain close to pre-industrial levels in some countries. As these countries transition, they will undergo significant rates of population growth.

  3. Population of India 1800-2020

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    Updated Aug 9, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Population of India 1800-2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1066922/population-india-historical/
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    Aug 9, 2024
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    Area covered
    India
    Description

    In 1800, the population of the region of present-day India was approximately 169 million. The population would grow gradually throughout the 19th century, rising to over 240 million by 1900. Population growth would begin to increase in the 1920s, as a result of falling mortality rates, due to improvements in health, sanitation and infrastructure. However, the population of India would see it’s largest rate of growth in the years following the country’s independence from the British Empire in 1948, where the population would rise from 358 million to over one billion by the turn of the century, making India the second country to pass the billion person milestone. While the rate of growth has slowed somewhat as India begins a demographics shift, the country’s population has continued to grow dramatically throughout the 21st century, and in 2020, India is estimated to have a population of just under 1.4 billion, well over a billion more people than one century previously. Today, approximately 18% of the Earth’s population lives in India, and it is estimated that India will overtake China to become the most populous country in the world within the next five years.

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    India Population

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    Updated Oct 10, 2012
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2012). India Population [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/india/population
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    json, excel, xml, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 10, 2012
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    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 31, 1950 - Dec 31, 2024
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    The total population in India was estimated at 1398.6 million people in 2024, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. This dataset provides - India Population - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.

  5. Breakdown of population sizes in G20 countries 2024 and 2029

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    Updated Jun 26, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Breakdown of population sizes in G20 countries 2024 and 2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/722968/g20-population-size/
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    Jun 26, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Oct 2024
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Among the 19 G20 countries, India had the largest population in October 2024, overtaking China as the most populous country in the world in 2023. Both countries had an estimated population of *** billion people. The number of inhabitants in India is expected to be over *** billion people in 2029, higher than in China at *** billion.

  6. Countries with the highest population 1950-2100

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    Updated Jan 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Countries with the highest population 1950-2100 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/268107/countries-with-the-highest-population/
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    Jan 23, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2024
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    From now until 2100, India and China will remain the most populous countries in the world, however China's population decline has already started, and it is on course to fall by around 50 percent in the 2090s; while India's population decline is projected to begin in the 2060s. Of the 10 most populous countries in the world in 2100, five will be located in Asia, four in Africa, as well as the United States. Rapid growth in Africa Rapid population growth across Africa will see the continent's population grow from around 1.5 billion people in 2024 to 3.8 billion in 2100. Additionally, unlike China or India, population growth in many of these countries is not expected to go into decline, and instead is expected to continue well into the 2100s. Previous estimates had projected these countries' populations would be much higher by 2100 (the 2019 report estimated Nigeria's population would exceed 650 million), yet the increased threat of the climate crisis and persistent instability is delaying demographic development and extending population growth. The U.S. as an outlier Compared to the nine other largest populations in 2100, the United States stands out as it is more demographically advanced, politically stable, and economically stronger. However, while most other so-called "advanced countries" are projected to see their population decline drastically in the coming decades, the U.S. population is projected to continue growing into the 2100s. This will largely be driven by high rates of immigration into the U.S., which will drive growth despite fertility rates being around 1.6 births per woman (below the replacement level of 2.1 births per woman), and the slowing rate of life expectancy. Current projections estimate the U.S. will have a net migration rate over 1.2 million people per year for the remainder of the century.

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    Data_Sheet_1_Projecting wheat demand in China and India for 2030 and 2050:...

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    Updated Jun 21, 2023
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    Khondoker Abdul Mottaleb; Gideon Kruseman; Aymen Frija; Kai Sonder; Santiago Lopez-Ridaura (2023). Data_Sheet_1_Projecting wheat demand in China and India for 2030 and 2050: Implications for food security.docx [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.1077443.s001
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    Jun 21, 2023
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    Authors
    Khondoker Abdul Mottaleb; Gideon Kruseman; Aymen Frija; Kai Sonder; Santiago Lopez-Ridaura
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    China, India
    Description

    IntroductionThe combined populations of China and India were 2.78 billion in 2020, representing 36% of the world population (7.75 billion). Wheat is the second most important staple grain in both China and India. In 2019, the aggregate wheat consumption in China was 96.4 million ton and in India it was 82.5 million ton, together it was more than 35% of the world's wheat that year. In China, in 2050, the projected population will be 1294–1515 million, and in India, it is projected to be 14.89–1793 million, under the low and high-fertility rate assumptions. A question arises as to, what will be aggregate demand for wheat in China and India in 2030 and 2050?MethodsApplying the Vector Error Correction model estimation process in the time series econometric estimation setting, this study projected the per capita and annual aggregate wheat consumptions of China and India during 2019-2050. In the process, this study relies on agricultural data sourced from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States (FAO) database (FAOSTAT), as well as the World Bank's World Development Indicators (WDI) data catalog. The presence of unit root in the data series are tested by applying the augmented Dickey-Fuller test; Philips-Perron unit root test; Kwiatkowski-Phillips-Schmidt-Shin test, and Zivot-Andrews Unit Root test allowing for a single break in intercept and/or trend. The test statistics suggest that a natural log transformation and with the first difference of the variables provides stationarity of the data series for both China and India. The Zivot-Andrews Unit Root test, however, suggested that there is a structural break in urban population share and GDP per capita. To tackle the issue, we have included a year dummy and two multiplicative dummies in our model. Furthermore, the Johansen cointegration test suggests that at least one variable in both data series were cointegrated. These tests enable us to apply Vector Error Correction (VEC) model estimation procedure. In estimation the model, the appropriate number of lags of the variables is confirmed by applying the “varsoc” command in Stata 17 software interface. The estimated yearly per capita wheat consumption in 2030 and 2050 from the VEC model, are multiplied by the projected population in 2030 and 2050 to calculate the projected aggregate wheat demand in China and India in 2030 and 2050. After projecting the yearly per capita wheat consumption (KG), we multiply with the projected population to get the expected consumption demand.ResultsThis study found that the yearly per capita wheat consumption of China will increase from 65.8 kg in 2019 to 76 kg in 2030, and 95 kg in 2050. In India, the yearly per capita wheat consumption will increase to 74 kg in 2030 and 94 kg in 2050 from 60.4 kg in 2019. Considering the projected population growth rates under low-fertility assumptions, aggregate wheat consumption of China will increase by more than 13% in 2030 and by 28% in 2050. Under the high-fertility rate assumption, however the aggregate wheat consumption of China will increase by 18% in 2030 and nearly 50% in 2050. In the case of India, under both low and high-fertility rate assumptions, aggregate wheat demand in India will increase by 32-38% in 2030 and by 70-104% in 2050 compared to 2019 level of consumption.DiscussionsOur results underline the importance of wheat in both countries, which are the world's top wheat producers and consumers, and suggest the importance of research and development investments to maintain sufficient national wheat grain production levels to meet China and India's domestic demand. This is critical both to ensure the food security of this large segment of the world populace, which also includes 23% of the total population of the world who live on less than US $1.90/day, as well as to avoid potential grain market destabilization and price hikes that arise in the event of large import demands.

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    Demographic projections Europe India China Brazil Russia

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    Patrick ecopolitique, Demographic projections Europe India China Brazil Russia [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/53699e60a3a729239d205e73?locale=en
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    Area covered
    Europe, Brazil, Russia, India
    Description

    According to the 2010 UN Global Demographic Outlook, the world’s population reached 7.1 billion as of 1 July 2012. Asia accounted for the majority of the world’s population (just over 60 % in 2012), with 4.25 billion inhabitants, while Africa was the second most populous continent, with 1.07 billion inhabitants, or 15.2 % of the world’s total. By comparison, the EU had 504 million inhabitants in 2012, just over 7 % of the world’s population. In 2012, the world’s most populous countries were China (19.2 % of the world’s population) and India (17.8 %), followed by the United States (4.5 %), Indonesia (3.5 %) and Brazil (2.8 %).

    The table contains the demographic projections of the main European countries from 2020 to 2080. The Eurostat table has been modified by economy-policy in order to obtain better visibility. Indeed, the number of inhabitants is expressed in “million inhabitants” and not in unit data.
    In addition, demographic projections for China, India, Brazil and Russia were added for the years 2030, 2040 and 2050.

  9. Forecast: world population, by continent 2100

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    Updated Jul 28, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Forecast: world population, by continent 2100 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/272789/world-population-by-continent/
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    Jul 28, 2025
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    Area covered
    World
    Description

    Whereas the population is expected to decrease somewhat until 2100 in Asia, Europe, and South America, it is predicted to grow significantly in Africa. While there were 1.55 billion inhabitants on the continent at the beginning of 2025, the number of inhabitants is expected to reach 3.81 billion by 2100. In total, the global population is expected to reach nearly 10.18 billion by 2100. Worldwide population In the United States, the total population is expected to steadily increase over the next couple of years. In 2024, Asia held over half of the global population and is expected to have the highest number of people living in urban areas in 2050. Asia is home to the two most populous countries, India and China, both with a population of over one billion people. However, the small country of Monaco had the highest population density worldwide in 2024. Effects of overpopulation Alongside the growing worldwide population, there are negative effects of overpopulation. The increasing population puts a higher pressure on existing resources and contributes to pollution. As the population grows, the demand for food grows, which requires more water, which in turn takes away from the freshwater available. Concurrently, food needs to be transported through different mechanisms, which contributes to air pollution. Not every resource is renewable, meaning the world is using up limited resources that will eventually run out. Furthermore, more species will become extinct which harms the ecosystem and food chain. Overpopulation was considered to be one of the most important environmental issues worldwide in 2020.

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    India’s Population Trend from 1951 to 2011, As per Census 2011

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    Updated Feb 17, 2025
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    360 Analytika (2025). India’s Population Trend from 1951 to 2011, As per Census 2011 [Dataset]. https://360analytika.com/indias-population-trend-as-per-census/
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    Feb 17, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    India
    Description

    In 1951, India’s population was 361 million. In 2011, it increased more than three times and reached to 1.21 billion, representing a 235% increase over 60 years. However, the rate of growth varied over this period. The fastest growth occurred between 1961 and 1971, with an increase of about 109 million people, representing a 25% jump in just ten years.

  11. Total population in India 2011, by gender

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Total population in India 2011, by gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1370915/india-total-population-by-gender/
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2011
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    The total population in India amounted to over *** billion in 2011. In particular, there were about *** million males and close to *** million females across the country during the same time period.

  12. COVID-19-Related Shocks in Rural India 2020, Rounds 1-3 - India

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    • datacatalog.ihsn.org
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    Updated Mar 22, 2021
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    World Bank (2021). COVID-19-Related Shocks in Rural India 2020, Rounds 1-3 - India [Dataset]. https://catalog.ihsn.org/catalog/9553
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    Mar 22, 2021
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    World Bank
    Time period covered
    2020
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    Abstract

    An effective policy response to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic requires an enormous range of data to inform the design and response of programs. Public health measures require data on the spread of the disease, beliefs in the population, and capacity of the health system. Relief efforts depend on an understanding of hardships being faced by various segments of the population. Food policy requires measurement of agricultural production and hunger. In such a rapidly evolving pandemic, these data must be collected at a high frequency. Given the unexpected nature of the shock and urgency with which a response was required, Indian policymakers needed to formulate policies affecting India’s 1.4 billion people, without the detailed evidence required to construct effective programs. To help overcome this evidence gap, the World Bank, IDinsight, and the Development Data Lab sought to produce rigorous and responsive data for policymakers across six states in India: Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh.

    Geographic coverage

    Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh

    Analysis unit

    Household

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    This dataset includes observations covering six states (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh) and three survey rounds. The survey did not have a single, unified frame from which to sample phone numbers. The final sample was assembled from several different sample frames, and the choice of frame sample frames varied across states and survey rounds.

    These frames comprise four prior IDinsight projects and from an impact evaluation of the National Rural Livelihoods project conducted by the Ministry of Rural Development. Each of these surveys sought to represent distinct populations, and employed idiosyncratic sample designs and weighting schemes.

    A detailed note covering key features of each sample frame is available for download.

    Mode of data collection

    Computer Assisted Telephone Interview [cati]

    Research instrument

    The survey questionnaires covered the following subjects:

    1. Agriculture: COVID-19-related changes in price realisation, acreage decisions, input expenditure, access to credit, access to fertilisers, etc.

    2. Income and consumption: Changes in wage rates, employment duration, consumption expenditure, prices of essential commodities, status of food security etc.

    3. Migration: Rates of in-migration, migrant income and employment status, return migration plans etc.

    4. Access to relief: Access to in-kind, cash and workfare relief, quantities of relief received, and constraints on the access to relief.

    5. Health: Access to health facilities and rates of foregone healthcare, knowledge of COVID-19 related symptoms and protective behaviours.

    While a number of indicators were consistent across all three rounds, questions were added and removed as and when necessary to account for seasonal changes (i.e: in the agricultural cycle).

    Response rate

    Round 1: ~55% Round 2: ~46% Round 3: ~55%

  13. Worldwide digital population 2025

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    Updated Apr 1, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Worldwide digital population 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/617136/digital-population-worldwide/
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    Apr 1, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Feb 2025
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    As of February 2025, 5.56 billion individuals worldwide were internet users, which amounted to 67.9 percent of the global population. Of this total, 5.24 billion, or 63.9 percent of the world's population, were social media users. Global internet usage Connecting billions of people worldwide, the internet is a core pillar of the modern information society. Northern Europe ranked first among worldwide regions by the share of the population using the internet in 20254. In The Netherlands, Norway and Saudi Arabia, 99 percent of the population used the internet as of February 2025. North Korea was at the opposite end of the spectrum, with virtually no internet usage penetration among the general population, ranking last worldwide. Eastern Asia was home to the largest number of online users worldwide – over 1.34 billion at the latest count. Southern Asia ranked second, with around 1.2 billion internet users. China, India, and the United States rank ahead of other countries worldwide by the number of internet users. Worldwide internet user demographics As of 2024, the share of female internet users worldwide was 65 percent, five percent less than that of men. Gender disparity in internet usage was bigger in African countries, with around a ten percent difference. Worldwide regions, like the Commonwealth of Independent States and Europe, showed a smaller usage gap between these two genders. As of 2024, global internet usage was higher among individuals between 15 and 24 years old across all regions, with young people in Europe representing the most significant usage penetration, 98 percent. In comparison, the worldwide average for the age group 15–24 years was 79 percent. The income level of the countries was also an essential factor for internet access, as 93 percent of the population of the countries with high income reportedly used the internet, as opposed to only 27 percent of the low-income markets.

  14. Population Health Management Market Analysis, Size, and Forecast 2025-2029:...

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    Updated Dec 24, 2024
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    Technavio (2024). Population Health Management Market Analysis, Size, and Forecast 2025-2029: North America (US and Canada), Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK), Asia (China, India, Japan, South Korea), and Rest of World (ROW) [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/population-health-management-market-industry-analysis
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    Dec 24, 2024
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    Technavio
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    Time period covered
    2025 - 2029
    Area covered
    United Kingdom, Canada, United States
    Description

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    Population Health Management Market Size 2025-2029

    The population health management market size is valued to increase USD 19.40 billion, at a CAGR of 10.7% from 2024 to 2029. Rising adoption of healthcare IT will drive the population health management market.

    Major Market Trends & Insights

    North America dominated the market and accounted for a 68% growth during the forecast period.
    By Component - Software segment was valued at USD 16.04 billion in 2023
    By End-user - Large enterprises segment accounted for the largest market revenue share in 2023
    

    Market Size & Forecast

    Market Opportunities: USD 113.32 billion
    Market Future Opportunities: USD 19.40 billion
    CAGR : 10.7%
    North America: Largest market in 2023
    

    Market Summary

    The market encompasses a continually evolving landscape of core technologies and applications, service types, and regulatory frameworks. With the rising adoption of healthcare IT solutions, population health management platforms are increasingly being adopted to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs. According to a recent study, The market is expected to witness a significant growth, with over 30% of healthcare organizations implementing these solutions by 2025. The focus on personalized medicine and the need to manage the rising cost of healthcare are major drivers for this trend. Core technologies such as data analytics, machine learning, and telehealth are transforming the way healthcare providers manage patient populations.
    Despite these opportunities, challenges such as data privacy concerns, interoperability issues, and the high cost of implementation persist. The market is further shaped by regional differences in regulatory frameworks and healthcare infrastructure. For instance, in North America, the Affordable Care Act has fueled the adoption of population health management solutions, while in Europe, the European Medicines Agency's focus on personalized medicine is driving demand.
    

    What will be the Size of the Population Health Management Market during the forecast period?

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    How is the Population Health Management Market Segmented and what are the key trends of market segmentation?

    The population health management industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.

    Component
    
      Software
      Services
    
    
    End-user
    
      Large enterprises
      SMEs
    
    
    Delivery Mode
    
      On-Premise
      Cloud-Based
      Web-Based
      On-Premise
      Cloud-Based
    
    
    End-Use
    
      Providers
      Payers
      Employer Groups
      Government Bodies
      Providers
      Payers
      Employer Groups
    
    
    Geography
    
      North America
    
        US
        Canada
    
    
      Europe
    
        France
        Germany
        Italy
        UK
    
    
      APAC
    
        China
        India
        Japan
        South Korea
    
    
      Rest of World (ROW)
    

    By Component Insights

    The software segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.

    The market is experiencing significant growth, with the software segment playing a crucial role in this expansion. Currently, remote patient monitoring solutions are witnessing a 25% adoption rate, enabling healthcare providers to monitor patients' health in real-time and intervene promptly when necessary. Additionally, predictive modeling and risk stratification models are being utilized to identify high-risk patients and provide personalized care plans, contributing to a 21% increase in disease management efficiency. Furthermore, the integration of electronic health records, wellness programs, care coordination platforms, and value-based care models is fostering a data-driven approach to healthcare, leading to a 19% reduction in healthcare costs.

    Health equity initiatives and healthcare data analytics are essential components of population health management, ensuring equitable access to care and improving healthcare quality metrics. Looking ahead, the market is expected to grow further, with utilization management and care management programs seeing a 27% increase in implementation. Preventive health programs and clinical decision support systems are also anticipated to experience a 24% surge in adoption, emphasizing the importance of proactive care and early intervention. Moreover, population health strategies are evolving to incorporate behavioral health integration, interoperability standards, and disease registry data to provide comprehensive care. The use of disease prevalence data and public health surveillance is becoming increasingly crucial in addressing population health challenges and improving overall health outcomes.

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    The Software segment was valued at USD 16.04 billion in 2019 and showed a gradual increase during the forecast period.

    In conclusion, the market is

  15. Total population of China 1980-2030

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    Updated Apr 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Total population of China 1980-2030 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/263765/total-population-of-china/
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    Apr 23, 2025
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    China
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    According to latest figures, the Chinese population decreased by 1.39 million to around 1.408 billion people in 2024. After decades of rapid growth, China arrived at the turning point of its demographic development in 2022, which was earlier than expected. The annual population decrease is estimated to remain at moderate levels until around 2030 but to accelerate thereafter. Population development in China China had for a long time been the country with the largest population worldwide, but according to UN estimates, it has been overtaken by India in 2023. As the population in India is still growing, the country is very likely to remain being home of the largest population on earth in the near future. Due to several mechanisms put into place by the Chinese government as well as changing circumstances in the working and social environment of the Chinese people, population growth has subsided over the past decades, displaying an annual population growth rate of -0.1 percent in 2024. Nevertheless, compared to the world population in total, China held a share of about 17 percent of the overall global population in 2024. China's aging population In terms of demographic developments, the birth control efforts of the Chinese government had considerable effects on the demographic pyramid in China. Upon closer examination of the age distribution, a clear trend of an aging population becomes visible. In order to curb the negative effects of an aging population, the Chinese government abolished the one-child policy in 2015, which had been in effect since 1979, and introduced a three-child policy in May 2021. However, many Chinese parents nowadays are reluctant to have a second or third child, as is the case in most of the developed countries in the world. The number of births in China varied in the years following the abolishment of the one-child policy, but did not increase considerably. Among the reasons most prominent for parents not having more children are the rising living costs and costs for child care, growing work pressure, a growing trend towards self-realization and individualism, and changing social behaviors.

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    India IT Hardware Market Report

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    Updated Apr 24, 2025
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    Market Report Analytics (2025). India IT Hardware Market Report [Dataset]. https://www.marketreportanalytics.com/reports/india-it-hardware-market-89250
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    Apr 24, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global, India
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The India IT hardware market, valued at approximately $19.77 billion in 2025, is poised for robust growth, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.10% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key drivers. The burgeoning digital economy in India, driven by increasing internet and smartphone penetration, is a primary catalyst. Government initiatives promoting digitalization across sectors, including education and healthcare, are further stimulating demand for IT hardware. Additionally, the growth of cloud computing and data centers necessitates significant investments in servers, storage devices, and networking equipment. Furthermore, the rising adoption of advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) is creating new opportunities for specialized hardware components. However, challenges remain. Fluctuations in global supply chains, potential import restrictions, and the need for robust cybersecurity infrastructure can act as restraints on market growth. The market is segmented by hardware type (PCs, servers, storage, networking equipment, etc.), with significant contributions from major vendors like HP, Dell, Lenovo, and others. Regional variations exist, with significant growth expected in urban centers and rapidly developing regions. The consistent growth trajectory is anticipated to continue throughout the forecast period, primarily driven by ongoing digital transformation and government initiatives that encourage technology adoption. The increasing demand for high-performance computing and specialized hardware in industries such as finance and telecommunications will play a vital role in sustaining the market's upward trend. The India IT hardware market's strong growth outlook is supported by a young and tech-savvy population. This demographic trend ensures high demand for consumer electronics such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets. The government's emphasis on digital literacy and initiatives like 'Digital India' are instrumental in expanding market access and creating further demand. The market is becoming increasingly competitive, with both global and domestic players vying for market share. This competitive landscape will likely lead to innovation, price reductions, and broader accessibility of IT hardware across different socioeconomic groups. The long-term outlook for the India IT hardware market is highly positive, reflecting the country's potential as a significant technology hub in the coming years. The continued expansion of the IT sector and the increasing reliance on technology across all aspects of life will be key factors driving market growth. Recent developments include: April 2024 - Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) have joined forces in a USD 1.6 billion deal to construct four data centers in India. These centers are part of a strategic collaboration between the IT giant TCS and the state-owned telco BSNL. Each of the country's four regions (north, east, south, and west) will host a primary data center complemented by a secondary disaster recovery facility., April 2024 - Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has accelerated the deployment of its "Made in India" servers to meet the rising demands of Indian customers, surpassing its initial timeline. VVDN manufactures HPE servers at its advanced facility in Manesar, tailoring them to diverse applications and workloads., April 2024 - Altos India is bolstering its commitment to the "Make in India" initiative by broadening its manufacturing scope to encompass high-end workstations and servers. Altos India has recently introduced two state-of-the-art servers specifically crafted to cater to the dynamic requirements of expansive IT and cloud data centers. These two products, crafted under India's Make in India initiative, are specifically designed to cater to the needs of corporate customers. Altos India's strategic pivot towards high-end manufacturing signifies a pivotal commitment to bolstering domestic production., January 2024 - Foxconn, a Taiwanese electronics player, has partnered with the HCL Group to establish an outsourced assembly and testing (OSAT) facility in India. This strategic move not only signifies Foxconn's expedition into the Indian market but also underlines a joint effort to bolster the country's supply chain resilience and nurture a robust ecosystem.. Key drivers for this market are: Rapid Growth in Demand for Laptops to Accommodate Hybrid Work Policies, High Demand for Technology Integration and Efficient Computing Systems; Increasing Digitization of the Public Sector. Potential restraints include: Rapid Growth in Demand for Laptops to Accommodate Hybrid Work Policies, High Demand for Technology Integration and Efficient Computing Systems; Increasing Digitization of the Public Sector. Notable trends are: PC and Workstations to Hold Significant Market Share.

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    Gmail Statistics By Country, Demographics And Device Usage (2025)

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    Updated May 12, 2025
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    Sci-Tech Today (2025). Gmail Statistics By Country, Demographics And Device Usage (2025) [Dataset]. https://www.sci-tech-today.com/stats/gmail-statistics-updated/
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    May 12, 2025
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    2022 - 2032
    Area covered
    Global
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    Introduction

    Gmail Statistics: Gmail, launched by Google in 2004, has evolved into one of the most widely used email services globally, with over 2.5 billion active users as of 2025, accounting for approximately 30.9% of the global population. This widespread adoption is attributed to its seamless integration with Google services, user-friendly interface, and robust security features. In September 2024, Gmail recorded an impressive 10 billion monthly visits.

    Gmail holds a significant position in the email client market, with a 30.70% share globally, making it the second most popular email platform after Apple Mail. Users send over 121 billion emails daily through Gmail. On average, a Gmail user maintains 1.7 accounts and checks their inbox approximately 12 times a day, reflecting the platform's integral role in daily communication.

    Country-wise, Gmail's usage is notably high in Indonesia and India, with 82.6% and 82.4% of their populations using the service, respectively. In the United States, Gmail accounts for 41.9% of email users. The platform's popularity is further bolstered by its availability in 105 languages and its strong presence in mobile usage, with 75% of users accessing Gmail on mobile devices.

    Gmail's robust spam filters block about 99.9% of dangerous links, spam, and malware from reaching users’ inboxes. Additionally, Gmail offers 15GB of free storage shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, catering to users' substantial data storage needs.

    These statistics underscore Gmail's pivotal role in global communication, highlighting its extensive reach, user engagement, and continuous growth in the digital communication landscape. So, let’s buckle up and get ready to explore some fascinating statistics about this email giant.

  18. India Fertilizers Market Size By Product Type (Nitrogen Fertilizers,...

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    Updated Apr 11, 2025
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    VERIFIED MARKET RESEARCH (2025). India Fertilizers Market Size By Product Type (Nitrogen Fertilizers, Phosphate Fertilizers), By Application (Agriculture, Horticulture & Gardening), By Form (Solid Fertilizers, Liquid Fertilizers), By Geographic Scope And Forecast [Dataset]. https://www.verifiedmarketresearch.com/product/india-fertilizers-market/
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    Apr 11, 2025
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    2026 - 2032
    Area covered
    Asia Pacific, India
    Description

    The India Fertilizers Market size was valued at USD 20.50 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 45.70 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 10.5% from 2026 to 2032.

    Key Market Drivers:

    Increasing Demand for Food Security: India’s growing population, projected to reach 1.6 billion by 2050, is driving the fertilizers market. The country’s agriculture sector, accounting for 18% of GDP and employing over 50% of the workforce, is crucial for food security. The government is promoting initiatives to increase crop yields, making fertilizers essential for boosting productivity and improving soil fertility, which is essential for sustaining India’s agricultural output.

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    India Total Loans

    • ceicdata.com
    Updated Mar 7, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). India Total Loans [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/indicator/india/total-loans
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    Mar 7, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Mar 1, 2022 - Dec 1, 2024
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    Key information about India Total Loans

    • India Total Loans was reported at 2,048.209 USD bn in Dec 2024
    • This records an increase from the previous number of 2,037.410 USD bn for Sep 2024
    • India Total Loans data is updated quarterly, averaging 898.708 USD bn from Dec 1998 to Dec 2024, with 105 observations
    • The data reached an all-time high of 2,048.209 USD bn in Dec 2024 and a record low of 82.701 USD bn in Dec 1998
    • India Total Loans data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by CEIC Data
    • The data is categorized under World Trend Plus’s Global Economic Monitor – Table: Total Loans: USD: Quarterly

    CEIC converts quarterly Total Loans into USD. The Reserve Bank of India provides Total Loans in local currency. The Federal Reserve Board period end market exchange rate is used for currency conversions. Total Loans cover lenders as Scheduled Commercial Banks.

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    Cardiovascular Disease Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033

    • dataintelo.com
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    Updated Oct 16, 2024
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    Dataintelo (2024). Cardiovascular Disease Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033 [Dataset]. https://dataintelo.com/report/cardiovascular-disease-market
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    Oct 16, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2024 - 2032
    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    Cardiovascular Disease Market Outlook



    In 2023, the global cardiovascular disease market size is estimated to be USD 146 billion, and it is projected to reach USD 230 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.2%. Growth factors such as the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, advancements in medical technology, and the rising geriatric population are driving this market towards significant expansion.



    The primary growth factor for the cardiovascular disease market is the rising prevalence of cardiovascular conditions worldwide. Factors such as sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy diets, and increasing rates of obesity and diabetes are contributing to the surge in cardiovascular diseases. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year. This staggering number underscores the urgent need for efficient diagnostic tools, effective treatments, and preventive measures, all of which fuel market growth.



    Technological advancements in the field of medical devices and pharmaceuticals also play a critical role in driving the cardiovascular disease market. Innovative drug formulations and cutting-edge medical devices, such as minimally invasive surgical devices and advanced imaging systems, have significantly improved patient outcomes. For instance, the development of next-generation stents, bioresorbable vascular scaffolds, and wearable heart monitors are some of the key technological innovations that have revolutionized cardiovascular care. These advancements not only enhance the quality of life for patients but also reduce the economic burden on healthcare systems, thereby propelling market growth.



    The aging global population is another significant factor contributing to the growth of the cardiovascular disease market. Older adults are more susceptible to cardiovascular conditions such as hypertension, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation. As the global population continues to age, the demand for cardiovascular treatments and diagnostic tools is expected to rise correspondingly. According to the United Nations, the number of people aged 60 and above is projected to double by 2050, reaching approximately 2.1 billion. This demographic shift necessitates increased healthcare investments and innovations in cardiovascular care, further boosting the market.



    Regionally, the cardiovascular disease market exhibits varied growth patterns. North America currently dominates the market due to the presence of advanced healthcare infrastructure, high healthcare expenditure, and a significant patient population. However, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period. Factors such as rapid urbanization, increasing healthcare awareness, improving healthcare infrastructure, and the rising prevalence of lifestyle-related diseases are driving the market in this region. Countries like China and India are expected to be the major contributors to this growth.



    Drug Type Analysis



    The cardiovascular disease market can be segmented by drug type into antihypertensive drugs, antithrombotic drugs, lipid-lowering drugs, and others. Antihypertensive drugs are designed to manage high blood pressure, a key risk factor for developing cardiovascular diseases. These drugs, including ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers, help to reduce the strain on the heart and arteries, thereby lowering the risk of heart attacks and strokes. The growing prevalence of hypertension across the globe is driving demand for these drugs, as patients seek effective management options to mitigate their risk of serious cardiovascular events.



    Antithrombotic drugs, which include anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents, are critical in preventing and treating blood clots that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. These drugs work by inhibiting the formation of blood clots or by preventing existing clots from getting larger. The increasing incidence of thrombotic events, particularly among aging populations and those with underlying health conditions like atrial fibrillation, is driving the market for antithrombotic drugs. Innovations in drug formulations and delivery methods are further enhancing their efficacy and safety profiles, making them a cornerstone of cardiovascular disease management.



    Lipid-lowering drugs, such as statins, fibrates, and PCSK9 inhibitors, are vital for managing dyslipidemia, a condition characterized by abnormal levels of lipids in the blood. High levels of low-density lipoprotein (

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Total population of India 2029

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Nov 18, 2024
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India
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The statistic shows the total population of India from 2019 to 2029. In 2023, the estimated total population in India amounted to approximately 1.43 billion people.

Total population in India

India currently has the second-largest population in the world and is projected to overtake top-ranking China within forty years. Its residents comprise more than one-seventh of the entire world’s population, and despite a slowly decreasing fertility rate (which still exceeds the replacement rate and keeps the median age of the population relatively low), an increasing life expectancy adds to an expanding population. In comparison with other countries whose populations are decreasing, such as Japan, India has a relatively small share of aged population, which indicates the probability of lower death rates and higher retention of the existing population.

With a land mass of less than half that of the United States and a population almost four times greater, India has recognized potential problems of its growing population. Government attempts to implement family planning programs have achieved varying degrees of success. Initiatives such as sterilization programs in the 1970s have been blamed for creating general antipathy to family planning, but the combined efforts of various family planning and contraception programs have helped halve fertility rates since the 1960s. The population growth rate has correspondingly shrunk as well, but has not yet reached less than one percent growth per year.

As home to thousands of ethnic groups, hundreds of languages, and numerous religions, a cohesive and broadly-supported effort to reduce population growth is difficult to create. Despite that, India is one country to watch in coming years. It is also a growing economic power; among other measures, its GDP per capita was expected to triple between 2003 and 2013 and was listed as the third-ranked country for its share of the global gross domestic product.

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